Downtown Bike Lanes Engagement Opportunities

March 17, 2016 @ 15:00 - 17:00

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In September 2015, the City of Winnipeg initiated a public engagement process to receive input on the Downtown Bike Lane System Study. Feedback received during this process has been incorporated into the design options for upgrading the existing bike lanes on Fort Street and Garry Street.

Visit one of the three pop-up engagement events and online to view the three options that have been designed to upgrade the existing bike lanes on Fort Street and Garry Street as well as an improved connection between the Assiniboine Avenue protected bicycle lanes and the new bicycle lanes connecting to The Forks.

Pop-up Engagement Events

Drop-by format (come and go). Visit us to view the design options, speak with members of the project team, provide your feedback and ask questions regarding the study.

Bike Winnipeg director Dustin Dilts has put together a vision of what could be achieved along Fort and Garry which can be viewed here that will help you visualize some of the ways protected bike lanes along Fort and Garry (and ultimately Main, Hargrave, Carlton, St. Mary, York, Bannatyne, McDermot Cumberland and Balmoral) could add mobility and vibrancy to our downtown.

Key Questions:

How well connected are the upgraded bike lanes to important destinations?

The Forks (via Assiniboine or York)

Central Park

Old Market Square

Manitoba Legislature

Memorial Park

Millennium Library

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

University of Winnipeg

Red River College Princess Campus

How Direct are the bike lanes?

How Comfortable are the bike lanes?

Is there adequate separation from traffic?

Are you protected through intersections?

Can the lanes be cleared of snow in winter?

Is there a consistent surface (i.e you are not constantly transitioning between road level and raised levels)?

Is there adequate width?

Can you ride side by side?

Can you pass a slower rider?

Will there be enough space for the number of people biking in the lanes 5, 10, or 20 years from now?